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  • Today's Change0.08 / 3.01%
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  • 1 Year change-9.27%
  • Beta0.4034
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About the company

Softing AG is a Germany-based software and systems company. The Company operates through three segments: Industrial, Automation and Information Technology (IT) Networks segments. The automation segment is a specialist for the entire lifecycle of electronic control units and overall vehicle systems, from engineering through manufacturing to after-sales service. Its Industrial segment is for implementing and improving digital exchange processes in industrial applications on the field level and between production and IT. Its IT networks segment specializes in measurement equipment for qualifying, certifying and documenting the performance of cabling in IT systems. Its products and services are applied in diagnostic, manufacturing, simulation, testing, diagnostics, communication and other areas.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)91.55m
  • Net income in EUR-2.00m
  • Incorporated1999
  • Employees404.00
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